








🔥 Ignite your creativity with precision power and style!
The Creative Versa-Tool Kit by Walnut Hollow is a corded electric wood burning tool featuring 25 watts of power, designed for professional and hobbyist crafters alike. Weighing just 340 grams and sized compactly at 27.3 x 15.4 x 6.5 cm, this XL kit offers versatile functionality with a trusted brand reputation and a strong 4.4-star user rating. Note: Imported with US power plug; international users may require a converter.












| ASIN | B005P1TRAS |
| Amazon Bestseller | #1,281,522 in Hobbies ( See Top 100 in Hobbies ) #2,799 in Scrapbooking Tools |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand Name | Walnut Hollow |
| Color | red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,580) |
| Date First Available | August 6, 2012 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Manufacturer | Walnut Hollow |
| Model Number | 38283 |
| Package Dimensions | 27.3 x 15.4 x 6.5 cm |
| Package Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Size | XL |
| Special Features | 1 |
| Wattage | 25 W |
I**C
Muy buen producto
D**A
Muy contenta con la compra. Me llegó perfectamente y en fecha. Ademas, el primero tuve que cambiarlo por fallo técnico, pero Amazon procedió al cambio por otro igual y funciona perfectamente. Viene con toma y potencia de EEUU, por lo que si estás en España debes buscarte un convertidor de potencia. Pero aún así merece la pena por su excelente relación calidad/precio. Yo recomiendo el convertidor MOD. P.SUP.34-HQ para 100w y que puedes encontrar aqui en Amazon también.
C**I
Great tool. Heats up well. Great tips for different lines.
E**A
Do una stella perché non sono neanche riuscita a provarla, in Italia ho dovuto acquistare le spine riduttore, dopo qualche giorno Amazon informa che quelle spine erano difettose e in effetti hanno fatto bruciare il mio pirografo, purtroppo non sono mai riuscita a mettermi in contatto con l'assistenza e chiedere un rimborso di questo pirografo visto che la causa non è stato lo strumento stesso, ma una spina difettosa
A**T
This is extremely affordable and really fun to use. I have never had any experience with pyrography, and it is pretty intuitive to use. There are a lot of different tips, and I'm still trying to figure out what tips are used for what application. But hey, it's better than not having enough tips! Some important lessons I learned: - stay away from soft woods - stay away from grainy woods (plane off the top layer if you have to use a grainy wood) - I'm experimenting with different types of woods but I have found that cherry works really well - the flat round tip is for transferring images. You can print off a picture on a piece of paper, lay it face down on a piece of wood, and just slowly apply pressure using the flat, round tip. The image will be transferred to the wood, but know that it will be a mirror image of the original. Do NOT do this if you are planning on using the wood for serving or preparing food (e.g. a cutting board)- I have no idea what chemicals are in the ink, and burning the ink onto the wood will probably be toxic. Graphite paper is a good alternative that is safer for food applications (graphite is just carbon, when you burn carbon you get carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide...just make sure you are in a well-ventilated area) - every part that is metal will be hot, bear this in mind when burning designs onto wood...the round disk that is used for propping up the pen has ruined quite a few of my designs! - the long, rounded tip is really useful for cursive writing - the flat part of the bent tip is used for adding color to the wood; if you apply pressure using the flat part onto the wood, you'll burn the wood lightly and give it a brown color. - don't touch the metal part to test if it's hot enough! I can tell you first hand that this is a BAD idea...this pen heats up so quickly! - always unplug the pen when you are done
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